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Paper: Dusty debris clouds around main sequence and post-main sequence stars
Volume: 36, Planets Around Pulsars
Page: 303
Authors: Zuckerman, B.
Abstract: During the past decade, infrared observations by IRAS and from the ground have revealed that many stars are orbited by dusty debris disks. Somewhat more indirect arguments indicate that many of these systems also contain asteroids, comets, and/or planets, thereby suggesting that planetary systems may be quite common in the Milky Way. Dust clouds at the main sequence K5 star HD 98800 and the white dwarf Giclas 29-38 are particularly noteworthy and mysterious.
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